2024-03-282024-03-281968-06-15https://hdl.handle.net/10323/12841Pontiac Press newspaper scanned from microfilm2,300 US-funded homes for Indians found useless ; Spock is convicted of draft conspiracy ; 'Social workers fear the ghetto' ; Sen. Kuhn calls for enactment of stop-frisk law ; Poor camp permit extended a week ; Stalemated peace talks recess until Wednesday ; Ann Arbor realtors switch: Fair housing change noted ; Commerce girl killed by auto ; 6 senators alter gun-curb stand ; In Birmingham: Supervisors candidate announces ; UF picks head for GM division ; Boy, 11, drowns in Kent Lake ; GOP governors ask party in Kent Lake to heed advice on issues ; JCs honored at installation ; Infant is critical, but loses bullet ; To counter E. Germans: Bonn plots Soviet pressure ; Convicted in plot to kill rights pair ; Snarls seen on Ray ; In Kennedy case: Mystery girl hunted ; Halt ordered to federal job bias in AlabamaPDFen-USUsers assume all responsibility for questions of copyright, invasion of privacy, and rights of publicity that may arise in using reproductions from the library's collections.Spock, Benjamin, 1903-1998HousingIndigenous peoplesPoor People's CampaignStop and frisk (Law enforcement)Gun controlUnited FundRay, James Earl, 1928-1998Kennedy, Robert F., 1925-1968Racial equalityThe Pontiac Press: 1969-06-15TextOakland University